List of chicken breeds

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List of chicken breeds

There are hundreds of chicken breeds in existence.[1]:23 Domesticated for thousands of years, distinguishable breeds of chicken have been present since the combined factors of geographical isolation and selection for desired characteristics created regional types with distinct physical and behavioral traits passed on to their offspring.

Illustration of thirty-nine varieties of chicken (and one Guinea Fowl)

The physical traits used to distinguish chicken breeds are size, plumage color, comb type, skin color, number of toes, amount of feathering, egg color, and place of origin.[1]:23 They are also roughly divided by primary use, whether for eggs, meat, or ornamental purposes, and with some considered to be dual-purpose.[1]:23

In the 21st century, chickens are frequently bred according to predetermined breed standards set down by governing organizations. The first of such standards was the British Poultry Standard, which is still in publication today.[1][2] Other standards include the Standard of Perfection, the Australian Poultry Standard, and the standard of the American Bantam Association, which deals exclusively with bantam fowl.[2] Only some of the known breeds are included in these publications, and only those breeds are eligible to be shown competitively. There are additionally a few hybrid strains which are common in the poultry world, especially in large poultry farms. These types are first generation crosses of true breeds. Hybrids do not reliably pass on their features to their offspring, but are highly valued for their producing abilities.[1]:23

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By place of origin: AfghanistanAlbaniaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumBrazilBulgariaCanadaChileChinaCroatiaCubaCzech RepublicEgyptFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIranItalyJapanKoreaKosovoMalaysiaMyanmarNetherlandsNorwayPakistanPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSerbiaSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTurkeyUkraineUnited KingdomUnited StatesVietnam

By primary use: EggsMeatDual-purposeExhibition

Other: BantamsHybrids

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By place of origin

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Afghanistan

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Australorp

Albania

  • Commune hen[3]
  • Black Tropoja Lekbibaj[3]
  • Tirana[3]
  • Tropoja Pac[3]
  • Yerevanian[3]

Australia

Austria

Belgium

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Barbu d'Everberg (Belgium)

Brazil

Bulgaria

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Black Shumen cock

Canada

Chile

China

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Silkie hen

Breeds listed in DAD-IS:[6]

  • Anyi Grey
  • Baicheng You
  • Baier Buff
  • Baier Yellow
  • Bashing Long-tail
  • Beijing White
  • Beijing You
  • Bian
  • Bian – Nei-Mong
  • Chahua
  • Changshun Blue-eggshell
  • Chengkou Mountain
  • Chongren Partridge
  • Dagu
  • Daninghe
  • Dawei Shan Mini
  • Dehua Black
  • Dongxiang Green
  • Dong'an
  • Dulong
  • Dwarf Small Buff
  • Emei Black
  • Erh-Mei
  • Fuyun Black
  • Guangxi Black-bone
  • Guangxi Partridge
  • Guangxi Sanhuang
  • Guangyuan Gray
  • Guping
  • Gushi
  • Haidong
  • Henan Fighting
  • Hetian
  • Hetian Black
  • Hongshan
  • Hua-Tung
  • Huaibei Partridge
  • Huainan Sanhuang
  • Huaixiang
  • Huanglang
  • Huangshan Black
  • Huiyang Bearded
  • Jiangcun Buff
  • Jianghan
  • Jiangshan Silkie
  • Jingmen Black-feather and Blue-eggshell
  • Jingxin Buff
  • Jingyang
  • Jingyuan
  • Jinhu Black-bone
  • Jining Bairi
  • Jinyang Silkie
  • Jiujin Yellow
  • Jiuyuan Black
  • Kangdar Buff
  • Kangle
  • Langshan
  • Langyu
  • Lanping Silkie
  • Liangshanya Ying
  • Lindian
  • Lingkun
  • Linnan Buff
  • Lintao
  • Liyang
  • Long-leg
  • Longsheng Feng
  • Lueyang
  • Luning
  • Lushi
  • Luxi Fighting
  • Luyuan
  • Macheng Blue-eggshell
  • Minqing Booted
  • Miyi
  • Muchuan Black Silkie
  • Nandanyao
  • New Langshan
  • New Pudong
  • New Yangzhou
  • Ningdu Sanhuang
  • Nixi
  • Pengxian Buff
  • Piao
  • Pudong
  • Qiandongnan Xiao Xiang
  • Qingyuan Partridge
  • Rugao Yellow
  • Shanbei
  • Shimian Caoke
  • Short-leg
  • Shouguang
  • Shuanglian
  • Silkie
  • Silkie – Ju-Chi
  • Taibai
  • Taihang
  • Taihu
  • Taiwan Country Breed
  • Taliu Black-bone
  • Taoyuan
  • Tengchong Snow
  • Theen-Yee
  • Tianchang Yellow
  • Tibetan
  • Turpan
  • Wanbei Game
  • Weining
  • Wenchang
  • Wenshang Patterned
  • Wuding
  • Wuhua
  • Wuliangshang Black–bone
  • Wumeng Silkie
  • Wuwei
  • Xiangdong
  • Xianju
  • Xiaoshan
  • Xiayan
  • Xichuan Black-bone
  • Xinghua
  • Xingwen Silkie
  • Xinxin Dwarf Buff
  • Xinxing Buff
  • Xinyang Brown Egg
  • Xishuangbanna Fighting
  • Xuanzhou
  • Xuefeng Black-bone
  • Yangshan
  • Yanjin Silkie
  • Yantai Sankang
  • Yugan Silkie
  • Yunlong Short-leg
  • Yunyang Large
  • Yunyang Silkie
  • Zhangzhou Fighting
  • Zhengyang Sanhuang
  • Zhongshan Shalan
  • Zhuxiang

Croatia

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Međimurje Chicken cock
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Cubalaya

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Egypt

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Crèvecœur

Finland

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La Flèche

France

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Faverolles

Germany

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The oldest German breed, the Bergische Kräher, (illustration by Jean Bungartz, 1885)
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The longtailed Phoenix, a German breed derived from the Japanese Onagadori.
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The auto-sexing Bielefelder, created in the 70s

Large breeds

Bantam breeds

Greece

  • Alonissos island chicken[18]
  • Chios Fighting chicken[19]
  • Follidotes chicken[20]
  • Kalamata chicken[21]
  • Pomak Fighting chicken[22]
  • Lesvos Fillianes chicken[23]
  • Trikala chicken[24]

Iceland

India

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Aseel, a fighting breed

Indonesia

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Sumatra cock
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Iran

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Iranian Orloff breed

Italy

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Leghorn hen

Japan

Korea

Kosovo

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Malaysian serama

Malaysia

Mariana Islands

Myanmar

Netherlands

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Barnevelders

Norway

Pakistan

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

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Naked-neck

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

Spain

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Minorca rooster
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A Cantabrian Pedresa rooster with no tail feathers

Sweden

Switzerland

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The Appenzeller Spitzhauben, a rare Swiss crested breed

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

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Turkish Sultan breed

Ukraine

United Kingdom

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A buff Orpington cock

United States of America

Vietnam

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All chickens lay eggs, have edible meat, and possess a unique appearance. However, distinct breeds are the result of selective breeding to emphasize certain traits. Any breed may be used for general agricultural purposes, and all breeds are shown to some degree. But each chicken breed is known for a primary use.

Eggs

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Araucana

Many breeds were selected and are used primarily for producing eggs, these are mostly light-weight birds whose hens do not go broody often.

Meat

Most farms and homesteads use dual-purpose breeds for meat production. Some breeds are raised mainly for meat:

Dual-purpose

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Dual-purpose Plymouth Rock

The generalist breeds used in barnyards worldwide are adaptable utility birds good at producing both meat and eggs. Though some may be slightly better for one of these purposes, they are usually called dual-purpose breeds.

Exhibition

Since the 19th century, poultry fancy, the breeding and competitive exhibition of poultry as a hobby, has grown to be a huge influence on chicken breeds. Many breeds have always been kept for ornamental purposes, and others have been shifted from their original use to become first and foremost exhibition fowl, even if they may retain some inherent utility. Since the sport of cockfighting has been outlawed in the developed world, most breeds first developed for this purpose, called game fowl, are now seen principally in the show ring rather than the cock pit as fighting cocks.

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U denotes a breed primarily used for exhibition, but which is still used for utility purposes.

G denotes a game breed.

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Modern Game chicken

Bantams

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Golden Sebright cockerel

Most large chicken breeds have a bantam counterpart, sometimes referred to as a miniature. Miniatures are usually one-fifth to one-quarter the size of the standard breed, but they are expected to exhibit all of the standard breed's characteristics. A true bantam has no large counterpart, and is naturally small. The true bantams include:

Crossbreeds

Many common strains of crossbred chickens exist, but none breed true or are recognized by poultry breed standards; thus, though they are extremely common in flocks focusing on high productivity, crossbreeds do not technically meet the definition of a breed. Most crossbreed strains are sex linked, allowing for easy chick sexing.

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Footnotes

  1. Czech language names Czech gold brindle chicken include Česká slepice zlatě kropenatá, Česká zlatá kropenka, and Češka.[9][10]
  2. The original breed of bantam chicken is ancestor to all "bantam" breeds. It originated in Indonesia and there is called Ayam Kate.

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